Drafting is a mission-critical function for all law offices, especially offices that deal with trusts and estates, elder law, and business law. Your legal documents should capture your firm’s intellectual capital and set it apart from other competitors. While drafting methods have remained relatively unchanged for decades, the increasingly hypercompetitive legal market has forced attorneys to seek out and adopt new legal technologies to streamline their drafting processes.
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3 Tips to Streamline Your Drafting Process
By WealthCounsel Staff on Dec 27, 2019 10:00:00 AM
Current Developments in Estate Planning and Business Law: 2019 Highlights
By WealthCounsel Staff on Dec 13, 2019 10:00:00 AM
From sweeping legislative changes to decisive judicial decisions—we’ve seen some impactful developments in estate planning and business law this year. To ensure that you close out the year successfully, we’ve highlighted six noteworthy developments of 2019 and analyzed how they may impact your law practice.